Eleven years have passed since the disappearance of Madeleine McCann and the police or her parents are no closer to finding out what happened to Maddie on the night of May 3, 2007.

 

Over £11 million has been spent on Madeleine’s missing person’s case, but it is believed her case may be suspended in a mere three weeks.

 

According to the Mail Online, funding is due to cease at the end of the month. The investigative team have yet to request more money for Madeleine’s case.

 

 

It is understood the detectives have not found any new leads in quite some time.

 

Kate and Gerry McCann are said to be feeling lost by news of the potential suspension of their daughter’s case.

 

 

“They simply have no idea if the search will abruptly come to an end or will carry on. It is a daunting prospect they face once more,” a source told Mail Online.

 

They added: “Kate and Gerry are grateful to the Metropolitan Police for everything they have done over the years and hope of course that the inquiry into their daughter's abduction will continue if more funds are requested and made available.”

 

 

Madeleine was only three-years-old when she went missing from her bed in a holiday apartment in the Algarve.

 

Her parents, Kate and Gerry, stated they will never give up hope of finding their eldest daughter.

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